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The Baillieu Blog: Just what I was going to say...
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. Just what I was going to say. The furore over Prince Charles. Intervention in the Chelsea Barracks. Development has been building for a number of weeks and I have been following the coverage of it in Building Design. Which has a story about the new competition here. Things came to a head earlier this week when Lord Rogers. PS - what is also quite fun, knowi...
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The Baillieu Blog: One baby eating urban fox proves nothing
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. One baby eating urban fox proves nothing. The story last night of the 9 month old twins being attacked by a fox. While they were sleeping in their cot in their home in Hackney sent shivers down my spine. The reaction I was not expecting was one of complete denial. However, if you visit the home page of the Save-me campaign. Sponsored by Brian May. What a pi...
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The Baillieu Blog: MP Expenses 2.0
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. MP Expenses 2.0. All credit to the Guardian which today launched a web application. Which had been built in the space of about a week, allowing its audience to collaborate with its journalists in analysing the newly released MP expenses documents. Charles Arthur explains how they did it here. On a professional level, I have used litigation databases which r...
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The Baillieu Blog: April 2012
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. My new Kernel column. Following my departure from Pinsent Masons, I've agreed to start writing an occasional column in new online technology magazine, The Kernel. My first column is called " Why I left the law. Links to this post. My comment in today's Guardian. Has just broken a story. The report in the Guardian quotes me as follows:. It struck me that the...
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The Baillieu Blog: Digital Mission and when good government is above party politics
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. Digital Mission and when good government is above party politics. Or follow @digitalmission on Twitter. For more stories from the front line. Digital Mission has been promoted by UKTI and has direct support from Tom Watson MP, junior Cabinet Office Minister and notable political blogger. Tom Watson MP address the Digital Mission crew - DB listening intently.
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The Baillieu Blog: My comment in today's Guardian
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. My comment in today's Guardian. Has just broken a story. Which confirms that Anne Darwin, the wife of the "missing canoeist", had her emailed hacked by Sky News, and some of the emails discovered had incriminating materials in them which were passed to the police and used in her trial for assisting in her husband's fraud. It struck me that the cases cited a...
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The Baillieu Blog: Wow - that was easy
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. Wow - that was easy. I really love the service provided by Disqus. And have had its commenting system on this blog for some time now. I recently became aware that there were a number of new features available, but assumed that there would be some cumbersome process required to activate them on here. Connect or Twitter OAuth. Wow - that was easy. And this in...
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The Baillieu Blog: Al Jazeera - take 3
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. Al Jazeera - take 3. This week I was back on my favourite Middle Eastern television channel, talking about the UK government's plan to monitor the internet. I'm against it. Labels: Al Jazeera English. Al Jazeera - take 3. Blog comments powered by Disqus. There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Baillieu Blog: #TwitterCensored - back on Al Jazeera
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. TwitterCensored - back on Al Jazeera. I've been fairly quiet on the media front lately, but the nice people at Al Jazeera English. TV decided to get me back last week to discuss the news that Twitter has announced it now has the capability to delete tweets on a country by country basis. And Computer Active Editor, Tom Royal. We shall see how Twitter use thi...
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The Baillieu Blog: Me, Twitter and the BBC
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Using the power of the internet to share the musings and the occassional profound opinion of an amateur Conservative blogger. Thanks for dropping by. Me, Twitter and the BBC. Earlier this afternoon I read this story on Guido Fawkes' blog. About my former young Tory sparring partner, Donal Blaney. Being given permission to serve an injunction via Twitter. I made a short comment to this effect on Guido's blog ( number 6. And sent a short tweet from Bootlaw. And thought nothing more of it. I made a short co...